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Shloka 101

Varuṇābhiṣeka–Agni-anveṣaṇa–Kaubera-tīrtha

Varuṇa’s Consecration; Search for Agni; Kaubera Sacred Site

उन महाबली योगेश्वर स्कन्ददेवको लोग एक, दो, चार, सौ तथा सहस्ौरों रूपोंमें देखते और जानते हैं ।।

un mahābalī yogeśvara skandadevaṃ loka ekam, dve, catvāri, śatāni tathā sahasrāṇi rūpāṇi paśyanti jānanti ca || etat te kathitaṃ rājan kārtikeyābhiṣecanam | śṛṇu caiva sarasvatyās tīrthavaryasya puṇyatām ||

Vaiśampāyana berkata: Manusia melihat dan mengenali Skanda, Yogēśvara yang maha perkasa, dalam satu rupa, dua rupa, empat rupa, malah ratusan dan ribuan perwujudan. Wahai Raja, demikianlah telah aku ceritakan kepadamu perihal upacara pentahbisan (abhiṣeka) Kārtikeya. Kini dengarlah pula kesucian tirtha yang paling utama di sungai Sarasvatī.

{'mahābalī''very mighty, of great strength', 'yogeśvara': 'lord/master of yogic power
{'mahābalī':
a supreme divine adept', 'skandadeva''Skanda, the god (also Kārtikeya)', 'lokaḥ': 'people
a supreme divine adept', 'skandadeva':
the world (herepeople in the world)', 'rūpa': 'form, manifestation, appearance', 'ekam / dve / catvāri': 'one / two / four', 'śatāni': 'hundreds', 'sahasrāṇi': 'thousands', 'paśyanti': 'they see, behold', 'jānanti': 'they know, recognize, understand', 'etat': 'this (account)', 'te': 'to you', 'kathitam': 'told, narrated', 'rājan': 'O king', 'kārtikeyābhiṣecanam': 'the consecration/anointing (abhiṣeka) of Kārtikeya', 'śṛṇu': 'listen', 'caiva': 'and indeed
the world (here:
also', 'sarasvatyāḥ''of Sarasvatī (the river/goddess)', 'tīrthavaryasya': 'of the best/excellent tīrtha (sacred ford/pilgrimage site)', 'puṇyatām': 'holiness, sanctity, merit-conferring nature'}
also', 'sarasvatyāḥ':

वैशम्पायन उवाच

V
Vaiśampāyana
S
Skanda
K
Kārtikeya
S
Sarasvatī
T
tīrtha (sacred ford/pilgrimage site)

Educational Q&A

The verse emphasizes two linked ideas: the deity’s capacity to be perceived in many manifestations, and the ethical-religious turn from wonder to practice—listening about a tīrtha’s sanctity encourages reverence, self-purification, and merit through remembrance and pilgrimage.

Vaiśampāyana concludes the episode about Kārtikeya/Skanda’s consecration and signals a transition to the next topic: the holiness of a foremost Sarasvatī tīrtha, continuing the king-directed instruction through sacred history and place.